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Zeta functions are typically analogues or generalizations of the Riemann zeta function. Examples include Dedekind zeta functions of number fields, and zeta functions of varieties over finite fields. They are typically initially defined as formal generating functions, but often admit analytic continuations.
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Analytical continuation of the reciprocal of the Zeta function [closed]
Is the reciprocal of the Zeta function analytically continuable?
As $1/\zeta(n) = \sum_{n=1}^\infty \mu(n)/{n^s}$, this does not look obvious.